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fitch fuel catalyst

Posted: Sun May 30, 2004 11:21 am
by David Shugars
I'm a skeptic about whether or not this works as advertised, but a buddy said that a snowmobile magazine gave it high marks. Has anyone tried it? http://www.fitchfuelcatalyst.com David A18 MI __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/

fitch fuel catalyst

Posted: Sun May 30, 2004 1:35 pm
by Doug Herr
On Sat, 29 May 2004, David Shugars wrote:
> I'm a skeptic about whether or not this works as > advertised, but a buddy said that a snowmobile > magazine gave it high marks. Has anyone tried it? > > http://www.fitchfuelcatalyst.com
I am also a skeptic. I followed the product finder for these options: Drag Bike Outboard motor boat Road Race/Flat Track Motorcycles Snowmobile, ATV Jetski, Motocross Street Bike I did not follow every single model, but it sure looks like they *all* end up at "Part No: F5T". That seems odd since it clearly makes it look like there are different options. For example, under the outboard motor option there is: 75 - 125 HP &/or 11 - 20 gallon fuel tank And: Under 75 HP - under 10 gallon fuel tank And yet, they both go to the F5T. This is enough for me to conclude that this is a total scam. I will leave it to the chemical experts to look at the scientific claims on the site. -- Doug Herr doug@...

need advise w/engine parts pls

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2004 8:54 pm
by kenglena
Yes, its the balancer shaft bearing. The balancer shaft bearing housing on right side of lower case is torn. Will wait for clymer service manual to read & learn more before taking engine out & take it all apart for first time. thanks, Kenneth --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "James L. Miller Jr. wrote:
> From the description, you're splitting the cases :-( If it's what > I'm thinking about, it's the opposite side of the countershaft. Cage > bearing, and a race/bushing. That's the same thing that happened to > mine. Of course, you'll probably be replacing the entire shaft, > gears, shift linkages/forks/drums/bearings as well as reboring the > cylinder and new piston, and rings, and possibly head if the camshaft > journals are shot. All in all, I'd start looking into another > motor :-( You're going to have to finish opening it up to make sure, > but it doesn't look good. > Of course I could be wrong, but check the "fiche" online and make > sure we're talking the same part. > > millerized > > > >